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Is it really necessary to translate 160F into exactly 71C? Temperature will
have a range (+/- 5C in most cases) so 70C should not be any different. You
may need to stay within a half of a unit when specifying a shoe size or
similar situations. I recently saw a book which gave the diameter of the
earth in X000 meters but translated it to exact number of feet to the last
digit. I have seen the same manner of translation in many standards where
many times it is not necessary to be that precise.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregg Klawson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 7:43 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] ESS Screening
At 09:43 AM 8/6/99 +1000, Paul Klasek wrote:
[...]
>What makes me really curious is the proposals +71'C ;
>71 is A very specific No. ; do you follow some validated/calculated model ?
[...]
>If you could explain the logic of the 71'C phenomenon ; we'd appreciate it
>(it may be an interesting subject after all)
>
[...]
I lot of these "strange" Celsius temperatures come from the conversion from
Fahrenheit. In my business, we produce ground mobile shelterized equipment
with requirements of operating at +120F (+48.9C) and storage at +160F
(+71.1C). On the low side we have requirements like -50F operating (-45.6C)
and -65F storage (-53.9C).
Have a nice weekend.
-- Gregg
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